Retreat
Helps Students Learn Character
Character Development Center at Lincoln
College hosts event for fifth graders
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[June 07, 2018]
LINCOLN
- Mixing games and music with serious lessons and discussions, a
special retreat sponsored by The Abraham Lincoln Center for
Character Development at Lincoln College was held for all fifth
graders from Lincoln School District 27 on Monday, May 21. The
retreat, titled “Be Excellent To Each Other” focused on building
empathy and valuing others.
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It was
held at the Lincoln Christian Church Fellowship Center, 204 N McLean
St, in Lincoln.
The facilitators/presenters were Ron Keller and Todd Henry. Keller
is a Lincoln College associate professor and managing director of
the Abraham Lincoln Center for Character Development. Henry is a
District 27 teacher and experienced developer and facilitator of
character in youth programming and retreats. Together, they have
more than 30 years of experience in education.
“Teachers and administrators of the district have been asking us to
offer a workshop like this for students and we are pleased to be
able to meet this need,” Keller said. “We used stories from
Lincoln’s life that demonstrate character qualities, conducting
large and small group activities and presentations, using
role-playing lessons, and challenging students with
‘what-would-you-do’ scenarios.”
The seminar drew on real world experiences with teasing, ridicule,
bullying, being ignored and being ostracized. Through exercises, the
students were shown the truth that each and every one has equal
value and worth. They were challenged to determine how they can
courageously live their lives at home and at school differently,
with greater compassion and understanding for those around them,
especially for those who are different.
Additional funding support for the retreat was generously given by
Illinois American Water and the Lincoln D.A.R.E. program.
The Abraham Lincoln Center for Character Development, located at
Lincoln College, is dedicated to being a catalyst, resource center,
and national leader for character development initiatives so that
core ethical values can be effectively taught, promoted, supported
and modeled by individuals, families and community organizations.
For more information, visit: https://alccd.lincolncollege.edu/.
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[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College] |